E.M.B.E.E

EmBee is a British rapper who is currently signed to Flex Entertainment. He was also the co-founder and owner of the now-defunct record label "Billion Dollar Records".

On November 23rd 2020, EmBee signed to Flex Entertainment during its merge with his label Billion Dollar Records. He was kicked from Flex Entertainment in late October 2021, however he was signed back in February 2022.

Critical reception
Overall, E.M.B.E.E's music has received mixed reviews. His older projects like Rising and the Devils Night Trilogy have been subject to mixed-to-negative reviews due to several reasons (such as poor production and poor lyrics). However, E.M.B.E.E's recent work has received mixed-to-positive reviews, with albums like E.M.B.E.E 2 receiving critical acclaim. E.M.B.E.E currently has user score of 54 based on 54 ratings on AlbumOfTheYear.org

2019: Humble Beginnings & Icy Records
E.M.B.E.E started to make music in April 2019, he initially started off by making "beats" that only consisted of Soundtrap loops. Sometime later in the year, he began to write lyrics for his debut single "Bye Flexers". This was a diss track on Flex Entertainment, as for some reason E.M.B.E.E really did not like Flex initially. After months of procrastinating, the single finally dropped on October 30th 2019. The single, featuring mysterious rapper TK, was panned by pretty much everyone for its awful lyrics and audio quality. The horrible diss tracks didn't end here however as literally one day later, E.M.B.E.E released another diss track on Flex featuring TK called "Dyslexia" with a sequel following the next day. These 2 songs received similar critical reception to Bye Flexers. During November, E.M.B.E.E continued to release more abysmal singles like "Gacha Devil" and "Rising." During this era of E.M.B.E.E's career, he met another rapper named MC Icy on Discord. Icy was known at this time for his Submarine Man diss tracks which were also critically panned. After talking for some time, the two decided to make a song together. They recorded and released "Newcomers" sometime later. The song, which yet again disses Flex, was met with negative reception but was considered to be an improvement over the two's previous music.

Finally, in December 2019, E.M.B.E.E finally made amends with Flex Entertainment. Shortly after this, E.M.B.E.E founded Icy Records with MC Icy and fellow rapper Wild Wes. A few days later, E.M.B.E.E released his first project, Rising. It was met with entirely negative reviews. The project was criticized for E.M.B.E.E's poor vocal quality and abysmal lyrics, it did receive some praise for it's production however.

2020: The Hip-Hop Files, Studio & Billion Dollar Records

E.M.B.E.E continued to drop more music in 2020, starting off with his instrumental project Sounds of the Studio. The project received mixed to negative reviews. The album has since been taken down except for a few songs, E.M.B.E.E considers it to be his worst project. In January 2020, E.M.B.E.E released the first 2 singles to his then-upcoming mixtape The HIp-Hop Files, Relaxin' and Call Me A Sicko. Both singles received mixed reviews. Up until April, E.M.B.E.E continued to release several singles for the mixtape. The Hip-Hop FIles eventually came out on April 1 that year. It was surprisingly met with mostly positive reviews, with it being considered a massive improvement over EmBee's last 2 projects.

Unfortunately, E.M.B.E.E became involved in more issues with Flex in May that year, as tensions began to rise between Icy Records and Flex. These tensions hit a climax after Icy called Yung Schmoobin the r-slur, this lead to many Icy Records members (including E.M.B.E.E) to be banned from Flex Entertainment. Thankfully these tensions came to an end after MC Icy resigned from Icy Records in July.

In that same month, E.M.B.E.E dropped one of his biggest songs to date, Scottish Bagpipes Freestyle. The song was met with mixed-to-positive reviews and is currently his biggest song on Spotify.

In August, E.M.B.E.E became the CEO of CRZRecords after then-owner CRZFawkz left, the label was quickly renamed to Billion Dollar Records.

In November, E.M.B.E.E dropped his second mixtape, Studio. Due to a lack of promotion it received very little attention. Shortly after this, E.M.B.E.E engaged in a short-lived beef with WT for some reason. He released a diss called Fuck WT, which was critically panned.

In late November, Billion Dollar Records was sold to Flex after a deal was reached between E.M.B.E.E and Lil Mosquito Disease. Several of the BDR artists were kicked after the merge, including E.M.B.E.E himself, however he was signed officially shortly after.

2021: Flex Entertainment, E.M.B.E.E and Independence.
Throughout 2021, E.M.B.E.E rarely released much music, he cited procrastination and a lack of ideas as the reasons why. In February, he released his first single under Flex, ProudMumbleRapper. Coffin Freestyle followed shortly after in March. E.M.B.E.E would then go 3 months without dropping any new music. His third song under Flex, AT&T, dropped in June that year. E.M.B.E.E then dropped another single called Freestyle in August. After this, he began to record and write much more music as he began to record his self-titled debut album. E.M.B.E.E released the final single, Hurricane (with Lil Soz) for his album in September.

Unfortunately for E.M.B.E.E, disaster struck as he was kicked from Flex Entertainment just 2 days before his long awaited debut album was meant to drop. Despite this tragedy, E.M.B.E.E would still release his debut album 2 days later as intended. The album received mixed-to-positive reviews, with the opening track XO becoming one of E.M.B.E.E's most popular songs.

After his debut album, E.M.B.E.E began to record for his next mixtape, Good Ass Job. 2 singles were released for it, Genius and Futsal Shuffle 2022. The tape dropped on December 24 and was met with mixed-to-negative reviews.

2022: Return to Flex, E.M.B.E.E 2 and BARTER 7.

E.M.B.E.E started off the year by announcing his second album, E.M.B.E.E 2 in January.

In February 2022, E.M.B.E.E started a campaign to get him back into Flex Entertainment, the #EmBeeBack campaign. The campaign proved to be popular, with many people endorsing it. The campaign also proved to be successful, as E.M.B.E.E was resigned to Flex on February 12th. E.M.B.E.E celebrated this by dropping a deluxe to E.M.B.E.E, featuring 2 new tracks and 3 remixes. Later that month, E.M.B.E.E dropped a diss track on Russia titled "Russia Diss Track". The song was a hit, as it reached over 1k views on YouTube and peaked on the Flex Hot 100 at #5.

However, 2 months later, disaster nearly struck once again as E.M.B.E.E was nearly kicked from Flex once again. After hearing about this, E.M.B.E.E enlisted Hood Guy to make a song with him. The song dropped later that month under the name "Codeine Crazy Dreaming", the single also featured Lil Quick. It was met with positive reviews, it is considered to be E.M.B.E.E's best song.

In the next month, E.M.B.E.E dropped his second album, E.M.B.E.E 2. The album was met with largely positive reception. It currently sits at a score of 77/100 on AlbumOfTheYear.org based on 13 ratings.

Shortly after E.M.B.E.E 2 dropped, E.M.B.E.E contacted Hood Guy with the idea of making a collab album together. Hood Guy agreed with his idea and production soon started. The album was announced in early July under the name BARTER 7. The first single, NSFW, dropped shortly after. It was met with positive reviews. BARTER 7 was meant to drop on July 15, but due to it being incomplete it was delayed indefinitely, the album is still in production.

Trivia

 * It is a well known fact that E.M.B.E.E carries Yung Lambo at Fortnite.
 * It has been speculated that E.M.B.E.E is actually fellow rapper 4Pac, these accusations have neither been proven true or false.
 * He has mentioned his massive hatred for Birmingham and Wales many times.
 * He is one of the only British rappers signed to Flex.

Albums
Mixtapes
 * E.M.B.E.E (2021)
 * E.M.B.E.E 2 (2022)
 * BARTER 7 (with HOOD GUY) (2022)

EPs
 * Rising (2019)
 * Sounds of the Studio (2020)
 * The Hip-Hop Files (2020)
 * Studio (2020)
 * Good Ass Job (2021)


 * The Bad Boy 2 (2019)
 * Devils Night, Vol. 1 (2020)
 * Devils Night, Vol. 2 (2020)
 * Devils Night, Vol. 3 (2020)
 * Birthday Pack 1 (2022)

Singles